Integrated Open Source Web Analytics.

eAnalytics is a new web analytics system especially designed for companies that require an integrated in-house solution. The system meets privacy issues as well as requirements for a tight integration of data from different sources and different systems (operational and analytical).

Online Demo

Discover a sample of eAnalytics dashboards and reports with data from a fictional online shop TastyGarden and the eAnalytics web site.

Demos available

Use the VMware or VirtualBox Image to test eAnalytics without actually having to install the whole system. You can test every aspect of eAnalytics – including your own dashboards and user management. Use TastyGarden (a fiction online shop included in the images) to generate test requests and see how they result in data in your reports.

How to install eAnalytics using the eAnalytics Debian Package 0.9.2.1 for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.The complete web controlling system - containing front end-, database-, pre-processing components and page tagging server - is being installed in only a few steps. The tutorial shows how to check if the system work correctly as well. This describes the single server installation that is suitable for websites with up to 5m page views per month. Everyone with more page views can install the different components on different servers and boost the performance.

Published in General, eAnalytics, Data Warehousing, Webanalytics on 29. September 2011 at 15:17 No comments

One of the most frequently asked questions at the dmexco (the digital marketing exposition and conference) in Cologne was: What is the main difference to Piwik or Google Analytics?This post summarizes a few features which describe the difference from eAnalytics to other non commercial products for web analytics.

Published in Events, eAnalytics on 23. September 2011 at 15:52 No comments

The digital marketing exposition and conference is over and we are very satisfied because our expectations were over surpassed.A record of 19.300 visitors visited the dmexco in the last 2 days. And a lot of them found the way to the eAnalytics stand in Hall 8, which was not as big in relation to our commercial competitors.The eAnalytics team had a lot of interesting talks and discussions. We are very proud that the feedback on eAnalytics of all visitors was positive. A lot of visitors were enthusiastic about this open source solution and about the web front end. We get new inspirations...